Our mission is to
provide access to all available census records online. This includes both
free and paid subscriptions. Our census directory can be found below. Ancestry.com has
completed every name indexing of all U.S.
census records 1790-1940 and the images are online. Search these in the searchbox
at right.

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Special note about the 1820 Federal census records for Alabama: Much of the 1820 Federal Census for Alabama was lost.
All that remains are 1820 census schedules for the following counties: Baldwin, Conecuh, Dallas, Franklin, Limestone, Shelby, St. Clair and Wilcox.

1890 Alabama Federal census records were for the most part lost in a 1921 warehouse fire. However remnants of it
do exist for Perry County:

Alabama State census records for years 1855 & 1866
survived and are available at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). There is also an 1820 state census of which only part of Lawrence County survives. See:
1820-1866 Alabama State Census at Ancestry.

Special Alabama censuses
include a 1907 Confederate census, and a 1921 Confederate census.

Learn what questions were asked in each
census year and where to find census records online. This section of Census Finder covers each census year from 1790-1940 and will
give you clues and tips to help you learn to locate your ancestors
quickly in census records.

Alabama Census Finder is a tool designed to help you find sites which offer free
Alabama census records. We cannot be held responsible for the content of those sites. We are not responsible for errors in census records & genealogy data found on sites outside of Census Finder. Genealogy data and information found online, should always be documented.

CensusFinder.com wishes you the greatest success in discovering your ancestry.